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the fbi's investigating this. a woman sends some -- first of all, tell us the nature of these e-mails that would prompt an fbi investigation. >> well, here's the situation. the woman, whom we have confirmed was jill kelley who was a married woman in tampa who did some social and wounded warrior work with fort macdill. she complained to a friend of hers in the fbi. that's how this got launched. she knew very well, a close friend who was an fbi agent and said she was getting these anonymous e-mails, more than a dozen e-mails, on two separate accounts. and very confused because she didn't know who they were from, and they were threatening. >> the nature of these e-mails, andrea, did the fbi have any reason to believe that this woman's life was in danger or that perhaps violence might come to her? >> they were -- this agent in tampa referred it to his colleagues at the fbi. so it started as a local or regional fbi investigation in tampa. completely unrelated to david petraeus. the woman did not know that paula broadwe
the fbi's investigating this. a woman sends some -- first of all, tell us the nature of these e-mails that would prompt an fbi investigation. >> well, here's the situation. the woman, whom we have confirmed was jill kelley who was a married woman in tampa who did some social and wounded warrior work with fort macdill. she complained to a friend of hers in the fbi. that's how this got launched. she knew very well, a close friend who was an fbi agent and said she was getting these anonymous...
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fbi crashed through. first of all, they launch a -- they use their cyber unit to launch an investigation on half dozen e-mails talking about a purported affair. they launch a cyber investigation there. and then they start digging in and they have to go into a private citizen's e-mail account. and so they go into paula broadwell's private e-mail accounts, they've crashed through a wall there. the facts as we know it do not justify other than somebody wants to embarrass david petraeus. >> right. >> and then they get into paula broadwell's e-mails, then break down another wall to get into david petraeus' e-mail account. and then they justify that and break down that wall and say, well, you know, national security may have been compromised because maybe she sent along classified documents, but she didn't, so there, somebody responsible at the fbi has to say, okay, guys, you know what? nothing to see here. it's internal investigation, you know, petraeus may be acting up, but this is no longer a crime. they sai
fbi crashed through. first of all, they launch a -- they use their cyber unit to launch an investigation on half dozen e-mails talking about a purported affair. they launch a cyber investigation there. and then they start digging in and they have to go into a private citizen's e-mail account. and so they go into paula broadwell's private e-mail accounts, they've crashed through a wall there. the facts as we know it do not justify other than somebody wants to embarrass david petraeus. >>...
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people feel like the cia and the fbi hate each other. they don't. there's elements within both organizations that hate each other. 10%, 20% navy. by and large they work well together. they're after the same thing. but you won't get the occasional really aggressive person who wants to make a name for themselves in washington, which we've never seen that before, and they just -- they go after it. >> vince flynn, i'm telling you "the last man" his latest. great stuff. >> thanks for having me on the show. >>> coming up, film director ol 0 i ever stone. also, president obama gives republicans a preview what they're up against as they prepare an entire budget and negotiations begin thursday, friday, saturday, who knows? at optionsxpress we're all about options trading. we create easy to use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! strategies, chains, positions. we put 'em all on one screen! could we make placing a trade any easier? mmmm..
people feel like the cia and the fbi hate each other. they don't. there's elements within both organizations that hate each other. 10%, 20% navy. by and large they work well together. they're after the same thing. but you won't get the occasional really aggressive person who wants to make a name for themselves in washington, which we've never seen that before, and they just -- they go after it. >> vince flynn, i'm telling you "the last man" his latest. great stuff. >>...
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"the new york times," the fbi agent who initiated the investigation that led to the discovery of cia director david petraeus's affair has been identified as frederick humphries. humphries began the investigation after jill kelley complained of harassing e-mails which later turned out to be paula broadwell, the biographer. humphries is a veteran agent who has helped investigate high-profile terror suspects like the so-called millennium bomber. >>> "washington post," nearly 50 million people in the united states are in poverty. up from last year, according to the census. a new formula shows more people relying on safety nets as higher costs of living and medical expenses sent poverty members upward. california, the district of columbia, arizona, florida and georgia top the list of places with the highest levels of poverty. >> from our parade of papers, "the cedar rapids gazette," fema may need to request a congressional bailout as flood claims from sandy quadruple capacity. it's a fema subsidiary and claims from sandy could top $12 billion. the program's essentially the country's only
"the new york times," the fbi agent who initiated the investigation that led to the discovery of cia director david petraeus's affair has been identified as frederick humphries. humphries began the investigation after jill kelley complained of harassing e-mails which later turned out to be paula broadwell, the biographer. humphries is a veteran agent who has helped investigate high-profile terror suspects like the so-called millennium bomber. >>> "washington post,"...
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and you also had the experience at one point of having your phone tapped by the fbi. >> it was a home phone. >> once the director of the aclu, director of the washington, d.c., we talked about the petraeus scandal, what had gone on there and the fbi investigating that whole thing. when you say that unfold, there were a lot of questions about whether the fbi had gone too far, in terms of what it did. what was your take on that from the civil liberties point of view. >> well, i think it underscored what i think this is a very serious problem i think we have to deal with. our e-mails are not protected. we all think our own information is protected from the government and at least they need a warrant. but the fact is, the supreme court said a long time ago that if your records are in somebody else's possession, at that time, they were talking about bank records. but if your e-mails are at google or yahoo or wherever, in the cloud somewhere, and they don't have to get a warrant. they just go to the company and say give us the records and most of the times the companies do give the records.
and you also had the experience at one point of having your phone tapped by the fbi. >> it was a home phone. >> once the director of the aclu, director of the washington, d.c., we talked about the petraeus scandal, what had gone on there and the fbi investigating that whole thing. when you say that unfold, there were a lot of questions about whether the fbi had gone too far, in terms of what it did. what was your take on that from the civil liberties point of view. >> well, i...
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statement criticizing morrell claiming some of the rewriting of those talking points was done by the fbi to take out al qaeda references, not by the zewe we had been told by the director of national intelligence came from the intelligence committee. it's worse than when she went up. she'll see bob corker, known to be bipartisan from tennessee and i don't think it'll be quite as vitriolic as yesterday. she felt she wanted to clear her name and she had been maligned and just been on morning television. that the real issue as jay carney was trying to say what happened before, what happened during but not what happened on sunday morning television programs and there is an investigation that hillary clinton has commissioned. it is a legally mandated investigation being led by none other than the former chairman, joint chief, mike ullin and co-chaired from mike pickering and deputy secretary of state. it's going to be coming out in mid-december and reported to congress and i understand it's going to be very tough on the state department for not ramping up security which many people believe cou
statement criticizing morrell claiming some of the rewriting of those talking points was done by the fbi to take out al qaeda references, not by the zewe we had been told by the director of national intelligence came from the intelligence committee. it's worse than when she went up. she'll see bob corker, known to be bipartisan from tennessee and i don't think it'll be quite as vitriolic as yesterday. she felt she wanted to clear her name and she had been maligned and just been on morning...
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>> how much has the fbi reformed since the death of hoover, tim? >> it almost died after hoover died. almost 40 years ago. the next fbi director was indicted for injustice, because he was nixon's stooge and the next was deep float, violating the constitutional rights of americans with searches and seizures. i think everyone has failed, except this one, robert muller, he has served more than ten years, president obama ex-tippeded his term 12 years and i think he is trying to get it right, i think he is trying to get this balance between security and liberty right. one reason he has succeeded is he is a marine and the marines, if your people go up the hill, if you are an officer, you go up the hill. and he knows about loyalty up and down, as almost all of his predecessorers did not. >> you talk about his showdown with george w. bush but anyone watching should not take away from that that this is somehow a hippie that puts -- >> he's marine. >> inside of guns. he's marine anticipated be the first to tilt world is a very dangerous, nasty place and we h
>> how much has the fbi reformed since the death of hoover, tim? >> it almost died after hoover died. almost 40 years ago. the next fbi director was indicted for injustice, because he was nixon's stooge and the next was deep float, violating the constitutional rights of americans with searches and seizures. i think everyone has failed, except this one, robert muller, he has served more than ten years, president obama ex-tippeded his term 12 years and i think he is trying to get it...
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why is the fbi interested? >> that is a good question. >> why is the fbi interested in this? >> i don't know. >> they were drinking. >> i didn't understand. i mean, could we have our -- >> crack research tell us. i was reading that going, what's the federal offense here? it's stupidity. >> the kind of thing j. edgar would have been all over. >> global stupidity that rises to the level of a crime, don't you think? >> maybe so. >> can you think of any. >> call michael isikoff at home and wake him up. >> i guess so. so here's -- here's yet another republican story. bang-bang. >> yep. >>> this is bad news. >> not a great sunday. >> so what does mitt romney do on the campaign trail when he's asked about. >> they're going to new hampshire. >> when he's asked about the sea of galilee thing? >> oh, god, he could really do well actually. he could be human. >> and then aiken and then ask him to talk about the russian group that got thrown in jail. >> talking about. >> the riot, okay? ing. >> meow. >> the animal rights activists. >> you know exactly what george bush would say if he were
why is the fbi interested? >> that is a good question. >> why is the fbi interested in this? >> i don't know. >> they were drinking. >> i didn't understand. i mean, could we have our -- >> crack research tell us. i was reading that going, what's the federal offense here? it's stupidity. >> the kind of thing j. edgar would have been all over. >> global stupidity that rises to the level of a crime, don't you think? >> maybe so. >> can...
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to contact what he thought were al qaeda operatives who turned out to be undercover agents with the fbi. >> whoops! i hate when that happens. "the wall street journal," rebel fighters have obtained heat-seeking shoulder-fired missiles. those weapons have the potential to dramatically reshape the conflict. this on unverified video appears to show a downed syrian helicopter, one of four aircraft brought down this week. u.s. officials have long feared the heavy arms could end up in the arms of anti-american militias and even terrorists. >> back to "new york times," new york city mayor michael bloomberg will have a new influence on national politics. he's launching his own super pac using millions of his own money. bloomberg says the fund will support moderate candidates in various state and local and congressional races who have shown a willingness to work in a bipartisan fashion. >> could you ask the mayor to give us some money? >> yeah, you've got to run for some pac money. >> unless you work in louisiana. "the detroit news," after years of promises that electric cars would end the natio
to contact what he thought were al qaeda operatives who turned out to be undercover agents with the fbi. >> whoops! i hate when that happens. "the wall street journal," rebel fighters have obtained heat-seeking shoulder-fired missiles. those weapons have the potential to dramatically reshape the conflict. this on unverified video appears to show a downed syrian helicopter, one of four aircraft brought down this week. u.s. officials have long feared the heavy arms could end up in...
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and you now can't even send an fbi ajejt to investigate because benghazi is unstable. if that's the case, then where was the security before the attack? >> there are a lot of republican complaints about liberal bias in terms of this campaign. some are more credible than others. the president's mostly been covered as a candidate rather than as an incumbent whose record needs to be scrutinized and i think this is an area where there are a lot of questions that need to be answered. how are we protecting american assets overseas and what are the goals in libya and are they being achieved in the right way. that line of argument and attack with press scrutiny and mitt romney making case should be part of the debate, and i think will be because this story does have a lot of unanswered questions. >> and, mika, as we've been saying for some time both on the air and off the air, if president was george w. bush and he had said the middle east going up in flames was a, quote, bump in the road, george w. bush would have been absolutely skewered by the press. >> at the same time is
and you now can't even send an fbi ajejt to investigate because benghazi is unstable. if that's the case, then where was the security before the attack? >> there are a lot of republican complaints about liberal bias in terms of this campaign. some are more credible than others. the president's mostly been covered as a candidate rather than as an incumbent whose record needs to be scrutinized and i think this is an area where there are a lot of questions that need to be answered. how are...
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and that is pretty damn remarkable, remarkable work by the president, by the cia, by the fbi, by new york city police, by -- by our entire nation security apparatus. it's so easy for us to attack them. can we just stop today and thank president bush and thank president obama, thank our men and women of the cia, the fbi, and everybody that's kept us safe for 11 years? >> i think we could do that. i think we're all glad we haven't been hit again. we can never know, perhaps how many other attempts were thwarted by intelligence agencies. we did get lucky a couple of times and thinking of the underwear bomber, richard reed, the time square bomber, those were -- we got lucky in those cases. but on this day i think mostly of the families of people who died in the buildings. new jersey, 12 people in our town, a lot of kids who are now in their 20s were in high school or middle school at the time have spent the last 11 years without their dad or their mom. and those are the people i think about today. >> and you are discovery? >> discovery channel. >> it's an incredible story. >> unbelievable
and that is pretty damn remarkable, remarkable work by the president, by the cia, by the fbi, by new york city police, by -- by our entire nation security apparatus. it's so easy for us to attack them. can we just stop today and thank president bush and thank president obama, thank our men and women of the cia, the fbi, and everybody that's kept us safe for 11 years? >> i think we could do that. i think we're all glad we haven't been hit again. we can never know, perhaps how many other...
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>> fbi. hey, fbi, you have better things to do. >> up next, obama unplugged. the editor of rolling stone joins us, januarien wehner. "morning joe" is back in a moment. i'm al ways looking out for i'm al small ways to be more healthy. like splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you want it to. splenda® essentials™ are the first and only line of sweeteners with a small boost of fiber, or antioxidants, or b vitamins in every packet. mmm. same great taste with an added "way to go, me" feeling. splenda® essentials™. get more out of what you put in. hi, i just switched jobs, and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity ira. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...this green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your pe
>> fbi. hey, fbi, you have better things to do. >> up next, obama unplugged. the editor of rolling stone joins us, januarien wehner. "morning joe" is back in a moment. i'm al ways looking out for i'm al small ways to be more healthy. like splenda® essentials™ no calorie sweeteners. this bowl of strawberries is loaded with vitamin c. and now, b vitamins to boot. coffee doesn't have fiber. unless you want it to. splenda® essentials™ are the first and only line of...
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what's fbi director mueller saying this morning? this is, of course, the agent that began the cyber investigation that brought down general petraeus and is about to bring down the top general in afghanistan. he sent this picture to jill kelley who then decided to go to him later on to start a cyber investigation because a woman had sent her an e-mail that said nani, nani pooh-pooh. >> i think based on my knowledge of director mueller, he is probably looking at that picture and looking at the fact that that fbi agent cold called a republican congressman to report what was going on. >> just for the record, he sent this, he says, to doz dozens of people as a joke. >> that's supposed to make us feel better. >> i just said for the record. >> if anthony wiener had only come up with that excuse, he'd still be in congress right now. i tweeted that to all my followers. >> let's wait until all this cools off. they have the ongoing investigation, a month or two down the road. >> yeah. >> let's reassign this agent to, you know, anchorage, alask
what's fbi director mueller saying this morning? this is, of course, the agent that began the cyber investigation that brought down general petraeus and is about to bring down the top general in afghanistan. he sent this picture to jill kelley who then decided to go to him later on to start a cyber investigation because a woman had sent her an e-mail that said nani, nani pooh-pooh. >> i think based on my knowledge of director mueller, he is probably looking at that picture and looking at...
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pete williams reports the fbi is working with local police there and says so far at this early point anyway, there's no nexus to terrorism. so, you have a 24-year-old white male in custody as you said hh he was arrested without incident but not before killing 15 people at this moment and we have at least 50, 5-0, others transported to other hospitals, some in critical condition. one as young as 6 years old. mika? >> willie, thank you. we'll be following this breaking story throughout the morning. stay with us for that. also joining us in washington, we have eugene robinson and chuck todd and former white house director of domestic policy, melody barnes coming up. much more "morning joe" when we come back. [ cellphone rings ] the wife. hey, babe. got the jetta. i wiped the floor with the guy! not really. i would've been fine with 0% for 36 months, but i demanded 60. no...i didn't do that. it was like taking candy from a baby. you're a grown man. alright, see you at home. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autobahn for all event. we good? we're good. [ male announcer ] at 0% apr for 60
pete williams reports the fbi is working with local police there and says so far at this early point anyway, there's no nexus to terrorism. so, you have a 24-year-old white male in custody as you said hh he was arrested without incident but not before killing 15 people at this moment and we have at least 50, 5-0, others transported to other hospitals, some in critical condition. one as young as 6 years old. mika? >> willie, thank you. we'll be following this breaking story throughout the...
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country decided we need to react to things like this much more quickly and from chief oates to the fbi, to the white house, i think it was incredible example of very quick information, to let the country know what's happening, to calm people down, to make people show this is isolated would not have happened that quickly after 9/11. the president singled out the local and state law enforcement and that's great for the country that we're able to react like this, not only to limit the loss of life but the country of a mind when anything like this happens how big is this, and it's incredibly important to let people have information and in this case, government at all levels did. >> great point. >> let me get to the other headlines before we go to break here. "the wall street journal" is reporting the u.s. government is carrying out a secret campaign to help push syrian president bashar al assad from power without using force. the report claims the cia, state and treasury departments have taken new measures to block resources from syrian allies while providing critical intelligence to the r
country decided we need to react to things like this much more quickly and from chief oates to the fbi, to the white house, i think it was incredible example of very quick information, to let the country know what's happening, to calm people down, to make people show this is isolated would not have happened that quickly after 9/11. the president singled out the local and state law enforcement and that's great for the country that we're able to react like this, not only to limit the loss of life...
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but in order to do that, the fbi and the government have to demonstrate day in, day out that they are responsible stewards of private information. >> right. >> and that's where seriously the whole petraeus thing is so worrisome. if you're going to try to say we've got to sacrifice a little bit in order for the collective good, you've got to prove to us that you're responsible. and that's a big issue. >> and they did not. in the entire petraeus matter, that was a disgrace. you know what? i'll write a big check to the aclu at the end of the year if they will fight this thing more. i mean, conservative and liberal civil libertarians need to come together. >> all right. >> it's really worrisome. >> "the wall street journal" -- >> you know what my professor would call a slippery slope. >> "the wall street journal." the federal reserve is taking unprecedented action as it puts an emphasis on job creation. chairman ben bernanke says long-term interest rates will remain near zero until the unemployment rate drops below 6.5%. the central bank also says it will continue to spend $45 billion a m
but in order to do that, the fbi and the government have to demonstrate day in, day out that they are responsible stewards of private information. >> right. >> and that's where seriously the whole petraeus thing is so worrisome. if you're going to try to say we've got to sacrifice a little bit in order for the collective good, you've got to prove to us that you're responsible. and that's a big issue. >> and they did not. in the entire petraeus matter, that was a disgrace. you...
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as an example, i was detailed to the fbi from 1998 to 1999. i was a deputy in their international terrorism operations section. in turn, the fbi had a senior special ago who wasent who was in the counterterrorism center. this had gone on for a couple of years. this sbeintegration of personne was very helpful. there's still imperfections in the "homelanhomeland. overall it's not as bad as the public sees and some policymakers claim. >> hank, i want to strip it down. what year was it again? we heard the story after 9/11 that during the clinton administration they had him in his sights, and there was actually discussion around the table on whether to kill him or not. and the argument from the right was that bill clinton and the people running the white house refused for political reasons to kill a muslim leader. jeff asked the question. bill clinton said it to bush i tried to get him, but i didn't. a lot of people in the right would suggest that clinton had that chance, but he refused to do it for reasons that had nothing to do with the clunkines
as an example, i was detailed to the fbi from 1998 to 1999. i was a deputy in their international terrorism operations section. in turn, the fbi had a senior special ago who wasent who was in the counterterrorism center. this had gone on for a couple of years. this sbeintegration of personne was very helpful. there's still imperfections in the "homelanhomeland. overall it's not as bad as the public sees and some policymakers claim. >> hank, i want to strip it down. what year was it...
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the fbi investigation into his death is still open. "greenwich" magazine has exclusive details about new evidence that may lead to an arrest. explain to all of us -- you said yourself this is a story with a lot of twists and turns. what's the new evidence that may lead to an arrest? >> well, good morning. there is a bunch of new evidence going on here. one of the probably biggest and most exciting pieces that really is going to hopefully help push this case forward is the existence of a videotape that is in the possession of the fbi. on that videotape there are certain individuals that make very self incriminating statements following the death of george smith. >> crystal, when you talk about videotape, this is not surveillance video from the actual ship. this is something shot after the event itself? >> no, that is correct. this is a videotape that the gentlemen made of themselves. and in their room, sort of passing around a flip phone. >> so lots of people remember this. this was a beautiful young couple on their honeymoon. this was
the fbi investigation into his death is still open. "greenwich" magazine has exclusive details about new evidence that may lead to an arrest. explain to all of us -- you said yourself this is a story with a lot of twists and turns. what's the new evidence that may lead to an arrest? >> well, good morning. there is a bunch of new evidence going on here. one of the probably biggest and most exciting pieces that really is going to hopefully help push this case forward is the...
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said it was too dangerous to send the fbi to benghazi to investigate this. they provided no security. they let their guard down. an ambassador -- i'm playing it out. an ambassador dies because of that. they got one warning after another and ignored it, and so now i guess it makes sense for them. i'm doing this on the fly. now it makes sense to say, there was never any protests. we could is never known this it happened, so it just happened spontaneously and who could have saved the ambassador's life? i guess, willie, that's why they're doing it. >> we're going to hear more. the darrell issa hearings begin today and we hear from the head of security in libya who said he sent cables, one in march and july asking for additional security there because of the threat he believed there was and did not get a response. >> all right. let's go to politico. >> keyword we've been using, we employed the word four or five times in the last two minutes. we guess, we guess. we don't know. >> politico. >> they won't say. >> the chief white house correspondent is mike allen and
said it was too dangerous to send the fbi to benghazi to investigate this. they provided no security. they let their guard down. an ambassador -- i'm playing it out. an ambassador dies because of that. they got one warning after another and ignored it, and so now i guess it makes sense for them. i'm doing this on the fly. now it makes sense to say, there was never any protests. we could is never known this it happened, so it just happened spontaneously and who could have saved the ambassador's...
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. >> and the "wall street journal" while the fbi announced it's building cases on 120 people for alleged insider trading they've enlisted actor michael douglas in a public service announcement. take a look. >> the point is, ladies and gentlemen, greed for lack of a better word is good. greed is right. >> hello, i'm michael douglas, in the movie "wall street" i play gordon gecko, a greedy corporate executive who cheated for profits while innocent investors lost their savings. the movie was fiction, but the problem is real. our economy is increasingly dependant on the success and the integrity of the financial markets. if a deal looks too good to be true, it probably is. >> "washington post"? it's been a tough few months for cruise ships. this morning, the sister ship of the "costa concordia" is without power and being towed in the indian ocean after a fire in the ship's generator. there are about 1,000 people on board. the "costa allegra." they're expected to reach the islands of seychelles tomorrow. >> speaking of ships and the death star, universal hates it on twitter. to a man, everybo
. >> and the "wall street journal" while the fbi announced it's building cases on 120 people for alleged insider trading they've enlisted actor michael douglas in a public service announcement. take a look. >> the point is, ladies and gentlemen, greed for lack of a better word is good. greed is right. >> hello, i'm michael douglas, in the movie "wall street" i play gordon gecko, a greedy corporate executive who cheated for profits while innocent investors...
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i have instructed the united states military, the fbi, the cia, to do everything in their power to bring that constitution back. >> okay, sir, i have an update. good news and bad news. which do you want first? >> let's start with the good news. >> good news is you got him. congratulations, sir. >> we've got him. >> do you want the bad news? >> yes. >> he didn't have the constitution, sir. he didn't have it. >> he didn't have the constitution? >> no, he didn't have it. so you now have to address nicholas cage fans all over the world and explain to them why you killed their favorite actor. three, two, one, go. >> my bad. >> herman cain. he's great. it's time to live wider awake. only the beautyrest recharge sleep system combines the comfort of aircool memory foam layered on top of beautyrest pocketed coils to promote proper sleeping posture all night long. the revolutionary recharge sleep system... from beautyrest. it's you, fully charged. thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase,
i have instructed the united states military, the fbi, the cia, to do everything in their power to bring that constitution back. >> okay, sir, i have an update. good news and bad news. which do you want first? >> let's start with the good news. >> good news is you got him. congratulations, sir. >> we've got him. >> do you want the bad news? >> yes. >> he didn't have the constitution, sir. he didn't have it. >> he didn't have the constitution?...
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with public anger mounting, the fbi is justice department are now investigating. the lawyer for the victim's family saysewly revealed phone conversations may be critical to the case. that attorney says martin's cell phone records show he was on the phone with a female friend at the moment he met zimmerman. >> she heard trayvon say, why are you following me? and that's when she says she hears the other voice saying, what are you doing around here? >> then she says she heard what sounded li an altercation. a11 call from a neighbor reveals the instant the teen was killed. >> 911, do you nd police, fire or medical? >> maybe both. i'm not sure. there's someone screaming outside. >> is it a male or a female? >> it sounds like a male. >> you don't know why? >> i don't know why. i think they are yelling help, but i don't know. >> so you think he is yelling help? >> yes. >> what is your -- >> there's gunshots! >> state legislators are now calling for a reexamination of florida's 2005 stand your ground law, which provides significant leeway for someone to claim self defense
with public anger mounting, the fbi is justice department are now investigating. the lawyer for the victim's family saysewly revealed phone conversations may be critical to the case. that attorney says martin's cell phone records show he was on the phone with a female friend at the moment he met zimmerman. >> she heard trayvon say, why are you following me? and that's when she says she hears the other voice saying, what are you doing around here? >> then she says she heard what...
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this morning the fbi is leading an investigation into what police call a case of domestic terrorism. after a gunman opened fire at a sikh temple in wisconsin. it happened yesterday morning in the town of oak creek, south of milwaukee. seven people are dead including the suspected gunman killed in a shoot-out with police. one officer is among three people who were shot and injured. investigators are not releasing the name of the suspect or a possible motive. they do say the gunman was a white male in his early 40s. meanwhile, the investigation has moved to a nearby neighborhood where the suspect was living. >>> let's turn now to the morning papers. "the wall street journal," there are reports of another midflight near miss on the east coast between an american airlines 777 and a military cargo plane. >> yeah. >> last year two planes were both flying at 22,000 feet towards each other at night when their wing tips missed by 2,000 feet. on board collision avoidance systems prompted the crew to make basic maneuvers avoiding disaster. the report blames tower miscommunication. >> steve ratt
this morning the fbi is leading an investigation into what police call a case of domestic terrorism. after a gunman opened fire at a sikh temple in wisconsin. it happened yesterday morning in the town of oak creek, south of milwaukee. seven people are dead including the suspected gunman killed in a shoot-out with police. one officer is among three people who were shot and injured. investigators are not releasing the name of the suspect or a possible motive. they do say the gunman was a white...
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them home. >> i can recall several years ago, jim, former deputy director, assistant director of the fbi, telling me that he thought that this was one of the biggest threats we faced. chinese espionage. cyber espionage. why has it taken us so long -- maybe it hasn't taken us so long. >> hear about it here or a story, there the google story we remember from a couple years back where they were breached. very few companies want to come public and that's been the main problem. >> why? >> they worry about their reputation. if they do business in china they're going to be -- have trouble there, more trouble than perhaps it's worth. and they worry about their stock price and many other things. so, there is not a concerted effort to attack this and we don't know how much money has been lost in r and d. many of these companies have no idea what's been taken. it's not like the thief that comes to your home. you know what's been stolen. they have no idea and the chinese are employing tens of thousands we believe and the experts we spoke to who agree who come in every day doing nothing but trying to
them home. >> i can recall several years ago, jim, former deputy director, assistant director of the fbi, telling me that he thought that this was one of the biggest threats we faced. chinese espionage. cyber espionage. why has it taken us so long -- maybe it hasn't taken us so long. >> hear about it here or a story, there the google story we remember from a couple years back where they were breached. very few companies want to come public and that's been the main problem. >>...
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and you have fbi agents, other agencies that have officers traveling. they travel with their weapons. >> let's set all of that aside. how do we make these lines more expeditious at big airports? >> take away the easter egg hunting that occurs at the checkpoint. if you say, if you have liquids, go over there. you don't need to worry about prohibited items except don't bring a gun or a bomb component. >> that's pretty simple. >> it's pretty simple. and then if you spread the thing out, and the reason that this new precheck works is because tsa gets the traveller information 72 hours in advance of the flight. and can use that time to put together a security program that really could be customized to you and encrypted on your boarding pass. and this is a brand-new capability they have had in the last year. but i think the real underlying factor is that the intelligence community, the cia, nsa, all of that activity, is so well now coordinated with the tsa background so that now when tsa is evaluating what risks are, they are doing it on the basis of what the
and you have fbi agents, other agencies that have officers traveling. they travel with their weapons. >> let's set all of that aside. how do we make these lines more expeditious at big airports? >> take away the easter egg hunting that occurs at the checkpoint. if you say, if you have liquids, go over there. you don't need to worry about prohibited items except don't bring a gun or a bomb component. >> that's pretty simple. >> it's pretty simple. and then if you spread...
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he got the first briefing, the briefing that the fbi director calls the o-blank briefing, and suddenly he thought there was a reason to connect fear with policy. >> and fear can completely legitimate. often you have to act on it. the danger is when you put policies into place that become somehow permanent and slowly you add more policies to those policies, and you look back. from a standard of 50 jeers, 100 years, and you realize my lord, the revelation that occurred i hardly noticed. >> so is the key critical thinking every step of the way, if you undertake a policy post-9/11, is your argument you don't allowself sustaining bureaucracy that will sweep you forward and move you ard from your basic values, always be questioning why are we doing this today? >> absolutely, about you it's very hard to do about bureaucracy. we don't have the experience of doing that, and we know from our own lives that bureaucracies take on a lives of their own. with the inquisition you see the exact same thing. people are kind of on cruise control. something is set in motion. on it goes and people check int
he got the first briefing, the briefing that the fbi director calls the o-blank briefing, and suddenly he thought there was a reason to connect fear with policy. >> and fear can completely legitimate. often you have to act on it. the danger is when you put policies into place that become somehow permanent and slowly you add more policies to those policies, and you look back. from a standard of 50 jeers, 100 years, and you realize my lord, the revelation that occurred i hardly noticed....
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suddenly there's the mob and fbi within a year or so. nascar comes out of prohibition. if you follow it even further you get to joe kennedy. joe kennedy made a fair amount of money bringing liquor into the country, legally certainly, and perhaps in some other ways -- i'm not here to cast aspersions. however, by the mid 1950s, the guy's worth half a million dollars, his boy wants to be president, john kennedy's there, money changes hands, john kennedy's in office. we go to the moon. i'm not sure that happens if kerry nation doesn't want into sullivan's. >> johnny, you follow that? >> they didn't teach me that in sixth grade history. >> that's the thing. they leave out the stuff that makes history cool. my dad's an eighth grade social studies teacher for real and it always bugged me that when we look at shows today and ask ourselves why aren't people more jazzed by the fun of this, it's because we've become like a nation of correctors. you know? the guys in the tweed coats with the patches on the sleeves, they're just waiting to hear the wrong date, the wrong time, the wr
suddenly there's the mob and fbi within a year or so. nascar comes out of prohibition. if you follow it even further you get to joe kennedy. joe kennedy made a fair amount of money bringing liquor into the country, legally certainly, and perhaps in some other ways -- i'm not here to cast aspersions. however, by the mid 1950s, the guy's worth half a million dollars, his boy wants to be president, john kennedy's there, money changes hands, john kennedy's in office. we go to the moon. i'm not sure...
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by the way, does the fbi field office know that they've got those guys loose in newark? >> how is that supposed to mitigate on "meet the press"? i'm confused that is a good -- it makes it much worse and underlines the fact how bad the white house's position is on this, that they had to stick a gun -- i mean, just look at that hostage. >> claire danes i think had to do that. >> what's disappointing about that is i felt the most encouraging headline in a long time was that most of the nato leaders at camp david were talking about growth, not austerity this weekend. that was totally a move in the right direction. the president was striking a tone about, you know what? we can grow out of this. we can actually create as opposed to cut, and it made the, all the bipartisan commissions, all the tough things we have to do, it began to put it in a context of, this is about a stronger future, not just a leaner future. >> well -- >> and then they send the guys with the guns to newark. >> yeah. >> rhetorically speaking, of course. >> of course. sorry. >> we think -- >> we think. >> a
by the way, does the fbi field office know that they've got those guys loose in newark? >> how is that supposed to mitigate on "meet the press"? i'm confused that is a good -- it makes it much worse and underlines the fact how bad the white house's position is on this, that they had to stick a gun -- i mean, just look at that hostage. >> claire danes i think had to do that. >> what's disappointing about that is i felt the most encouraging headline in a long time was...